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Transit service update: Peak weekday routes 16, 232, 237, 301, 304 and 320 remain suspended through June 23; alternative routes are available

A pedestrian walks on a sidewalk while a teel and yellow Metro bus travels on the roadway.

King County Metro will continue to suspend peak weekday routes 16, 232, 237, 301, 304 and 320 through June 23 due to staff and bus availability. Some individual weekday bus trips also are canceled. Riders have alternatives available during these suspensions (listed below) and we will provide regular updates to keep you informed about your transit service and options.

Metro has shifted buses among its seven bases to improve trip reliability and even out service across the county. We encourage you to sign up to receive transit alerts as intermittent trip cancellations or route suspensions can occur. Metro’s online timetables and Trip Planner now reflect some ongoing canceled trips June 12-Sept. 1.

Before traveling, riders are encouraged to:

Real-time information on the road

Alternatives to suspended routes

Route 16

Route 232

Route 237

Route 301

Route 304

Route 320

Bus fleet repairs and supply chain issues continue

Fleet availability continues to be a challenge, and maintenance crews are making repairs and returning buses to service. We also are working with vendors to improve and stabilize the supply chain challenges affecting our industry. We appreciate your patience while we complete this important work. We are also facing workforce availability challenges and are recruiting, training and promoting mechanics, operators and trades workers to deliver our service.

To support riders better, we are sending email and text Transit Alerts in advance where there are known, recurring canceled trips for the coming week.

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